WIP: Add shared_dirs_populate option to populate shared dirs from release#4227
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WIP: Add shared_dirs_populate option to populate shared dirs from release#4227adpeyre wants to merge 1 commit into
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Would be cool to add test for this feature. |
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And manybe just make it on by default. |
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Adds a new
shared_dirs_populateoption (default:false) to thedeploy:sharedtask.When enabled, each deploy copies any new files and subdirectories present in the release into the already-existing shared directory, without overwriting content already there. This is useful when new
subdirectories are added to the repository over time and need to be propagated to the shared directory on the server.
The copy uses
--no-clobber(existing files are never overwritten) and--no-dereference(directory symlinks in the source are preserved as symlinks).